Monday, October 1, 2012

Foods for Persian Kittens

Foods for Persian Kittens

Persian kittens are a prize to keep and are the sweetest of all the animals you can have. They have a very calm nature and many say that their presence can calm anyone's mind. They are unlike other cats in a way that they do not try to climb the trees or cross your compound to visit your neighbors. You need to take good care of them as they are very sensitive and even a slight change in their food patterns can make them sick.

Few words about their ancestry

As the name itself suggests, the Persian kittens were brought to the west from Persia (Iran) by an Italian traveler. Persian kittens have an aristocratic background and their behaviors reflects that. This also makes it important to be careful about their food and grooming.

Things to be taken care regarding food

Generally you may feel that cats can be fed human food, but in reality it is not true. Cats need highly nutritious diet to keep them healthy and strong enough to resist diseases. It is better to avoid giving them the human foods as they can cause health problems. 

Many of the human foods such as avocado, potatoes, tuna, mushrooms, onions, garlic, grapes, and coffee/tea/alcohol can cause heart and respiratory problems, hyperactivity, toxicity, vomiting, allergy, malnourishment, etc. If you are unable to decide what your pet is comfortable with, it is better to consult a veterinary doctor.

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